Back some time ago I decided to deactivate one of my websites. When I try to go to my address, it works fine as if it never existed. However, I have a question about this.
Where can I see how many days left until it actually get deleted?Edit: It says 90 days but I feel like I’ve been waiting 100 already.

I swear my deactivated account was terminated even before 90 days passed.
Which address you go to tho? If you still hosting site on that account it can’t be terminated until all the domains/subdomains/etc will be removed

I understand that the text “after 90 days” is ambiguous. But it’s supposed to mean that the account would be kept for at least 90 days, after which it’s eligible for deletion.

As to when it actually will be deleted depends on when a cleanup job is run. And the cleanup run is started at arbitrary moments, so it’s possible the account is deleted right away after 90 days or weeks or months later.

@Admin According to @MrJunior , is it true that I have to delete all stuff from that deactivated account? Let’s take a Wordpress installation for example on a site. I’m talking about www.298.rf.gd by the way.

Yes you should, actually the system shouldn’t let you deactivate account if you haven’t removed all domains and etc.

About terminating: maybe they running check e.g. every month on 15th, if you have deactivated account on 16th, this can take 1 more month if in moment of checking your account, it was deactivated 89d23h59m ago, not 90d so it’s still alive.

@TB0Y298 said:@Admin According to @MrJunior , is it true that I have to delete all stuff from that deactivated account? Let’s take a Wordpress installation for example on a site. I’m talking about www.298.rf.gd by the way.

Sorry for the late reply.

You just need to remove the domains from the account first. If you don’t, the domains would still be linked to the deactivated account, and cannot be used on other account. This caused a lot of confusion (people thought deactivated meant deleted, which means all domains can be used elsewhere), which is why it’s now mandatory to remove the domains first.

The files and databases can stay there. They’ll be deleted when the account is deleted, but you don’t need to remove them to deactivate the account.

@TB0Y298 said:@Admin According to @MrJunior , is it true that I have to delete all stuff from that deactivated account? Let’s take a Wordpress installation for example on a site. I’m talking about www.298.rf.gd by the way.

Sorry for the late reply.

You just need to remove the domains from the account first. If you don’t, the domains would still be linked to the deactivated account, and cannot be used on other account. This caused a lot of confusion (people thought deactivated meant deleted, which means all domains can be used elsewhere), which is why it’s now mandatory to remove the domains first.

The files and databases can stay there. They’ll be deleted when the account is deleted, but you don’t need to remove them to deactivate the account.

So what if I did remove the domain before deactivating already? Imagine if it’s on 89d23h59m days right now and I’m activating this “just to check”.